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Shoftim, Shof'tim, or
Shofetim (שופטים),
Hebrew for “judges,” may mean: The
plural of Shofet,
judge Sefer Shoftim (ספר שופטים), the
Hebrew name for the...
- The Book of
Judges (Hebrew: ספר שופטים, romanized: Sefer
Shoftim; Gr****: Κριτές; Latin:
Liber Iudi****) is the
seventh book of the
Hebrew Bible and the...
- the
people would have been led by ad hoc chieftains,
known as
judges (
shoftim). However, some
scholars are
uncertain whether such a role
existed in ancient...
- overthrown, and an
oligarchic government established,
headed by "judges" or
shoftim (cf. Carthage). The
monarchy was
restored with the
ascension of
Hiram III...
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Joshua Joshua (Josue)
Joshua (Iesous)
Yehoshua Hebrew Judges Judges Judges Shoftim Hebrew Ruth Ruth Ruth Rut (Ruth)
Hebrew 1
Samuel 1
Samuel (1 Kings) 1 Samuel...
- Judeo-Persian
refers to both a
group of
Jewish dialects spoken by the Jews
living in Iran and Judeo-Persian
texts (written in
Hebrew alphabet). As a collective...
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Retrieved 18 May 2023. "B'rei**** 29". Sefaria.
Retrieved 18 May 2023. "
Shoftim 14". Sefaria.
Retrieved 18 May 2023. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
- 1
Samuel 8 and 12,
concerning the
dispute over kingship; and
Perashat Shoftim. It is from 1
Samuel 8 that the Jews
receive mishpat ha-melech, the ius...
- of Joshua, with an
account of his
death (23, 24). The Book of
Judges (
Shoftim שופטים)
consists of
three distinct parts: The
Introduction (1:1–3:10 and...
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Leviticus 20:9. See also
Deuteronomy 27:16 and
Proverbs 20:20.
Mishneh Torah,
Shoftim,
Mamrim 6:1
Kitzor Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 143:1 Ginzberg,
Louis (1909)...